The Radical Decentralist Politics of Paul Goodman The most well-known anarchist of the “sixties,” Paul Goodman explored vitally important aspects of theory and practice: decentralism, community, liberatory technology, and utopian…
Continue ReadingIn this [podcast] episode, we [Democracy at Work] speak with Michael Peck, the US representative of Mondragon—the largest worker co-op in the world—about the history of Mondragon, how it became…
Continue ReadingWestern Saharan health worker and activist Tecber Ahmed Saleh is coming to Auckland to talk about life in Africa’s last colony. Tecber was born in the Saharawi refugee camps, and…
Continue ReadingGeorge Barrett: Direct Action v. Parliamentarianism Freedom Press in England has recently published a collection of essays on anarchism by George Barrett (1888-1917), Our Masters Are Helpless, edited by Iain…
Continue ReadingToday AWSM joined hundreds of mostly young protestors in Rotorua who acted on the global call for a ‘strike’ in support of the climate. There were some positive aspects of…
Continue ReadingFirst episode of the Working Class Literature podcast, about the life and work of radical hobo author T-Bone Slim. A prolific columnist for the revolutionary Industrial Workers of the World…
Continue ReadingNearly 50,000 GM workers have been on strike since Monday. Marianne Garneau interviewed Lynn, a UAW member on strike at a components plant in Rochester. Were you on the picket…
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